amend

/əˈmɛnd/
verb 5noun 2name 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

gold, likely, unpopular

The government decided to amend the unpopular law after months of public protest.

VERB + AMEND

lashes, need, owe, want

He owed her an apology and wanted to amend his mistakes before it was too late.

AMEND + NOUN

blood, constitution, law

The government decided to amend the constitution to protect voting rights.

PREP.

in

The government decided to amend the law in response to public complaints.

ADV.

probably

The contract was probably amended to include better terms for both parties.

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